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 Post Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2008 1:37 pm 
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My SC is still surging on performance while cruising at 70 mph. Have you guys solved the problem yet?


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my truck is surging at 70 mph also


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We see the truck surge on the stock program on our dyno, our tuner aggravates the issue.
Is your fuel filters in need of service? Or air filter?

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NOOOOO! It has always done that regardless of fuel filters. You guys said over a year ago that you were working on the problem and would have it fixed in a few months. That has been over a year ago. What's the deal? Are you guys even trying to fix it?


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I see that RON had some time today to reply to some posts, just not mine, nor yours. :? Whats up with that ? :shock: Dont have the answers :shock: just say so ! :oops:

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RON @ SUPERCHIPS wrote:
We see the truck surge on the stock program on our dyno, our tuner aggravates the issue.


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NOOOOO! It has always done that regardless of fuel filters. You guys said over a year ago that you were working on the problem and would have it fixed in a few months. That has been over a year ago. What's the deal? Are you guys even trying to fix it?

New question are you guys even trying to fix it ???????? :roll:

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We do not have a fix for the issue. You may want to lower the power level on the tuner, if your vehicle responds to abruptly.

How many miles are on your truck?

How many miles tuned?

What are the modifications to the truck?

Manual or auto?

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The truck has 80,000 and I've been with the tuner for 40,000. What does that have to do with it? Can you guys fix it or not?


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WHAT'S UP :?: :?: :?:

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MEAN BLUE DRAGON this is a 5.9L issue.

As I have said before.

This is something that the truck does STOCK, we have seen it on the dyno, and NO we do not have a fix for the issue. This is not a common complaint with the tuning.
There are physical issues that can cause this on the truck, where is feels worse than on the stock surge.


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Well, I do remember you guys talking about this over a year ago and I chimmed in on it. What you said was that the SC makes the surge more noticable and that you guys were working on a fix.

So, in other words, your saying, tuff $h!t?


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hartsmike wrote:
Well, I do remember you guys talking about this over a year ago and I chimmed in on it. What you said was that the SC makes the surge more noticable and that you guys were working on a fix.

So, in other words, your saying, tuff $h!t?


Never said that.
BUT

As of now we do not have a fix.

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hartsmike wrote:
NOOOOO! It has always done that regardless of fuel filters. You guys said over a year ago that you were working on the problem and would have it fixed in a few months. That has been over a year ago. What's the deal? Are you guys even trying to fix it?

New question are you guys even trying to fix it ???????? :roll:

Are you guy's even trying to fix it :?: :?: :?:
P.S.
I still have two 5.9L

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elehi wrote:
elehi wrote:
hartsmike wrote:
NOOOOO! It has always done that regardless of fuel filters. You guys said over a year ago that you were working on the problem and would have it fixed in a few months. That has been over a year ago. What's the deal? Are you guys even trying to fix it?

New question are you guys even trying to fix it ???????? :roll:

Are you guy's even trying to fix it :?: :?: :?:
P.S.
I still have two 5.9L


I can not fix a issue that the manufacture can not even fix on the trucks.
The issue is more of a hard part issue with the trucks themselves. it is not a calibrations issue.

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